"Tonight I had my first Iftar dinner with a group of Somali refugees in Minneapolis," Zuckerberg said in his Facebook post.
"As a refugee, you often don't get to choose which country you end up in," said the co-founder of the social media platform with 1.94 billion monthly active users.
"When I asked one man, who had spent 26 years in a refugee camp, whether America now felt like home, he gave a simple and profound answer: "Home is where you are free to do what you want. Yes, this feels like home."
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"There are few places in the world he felt comfortable to be who he is: the country he was born, and our country that values freedom," the Facebook founder said, adding: "What a beautiful tribute to America."
"Thanks to my hosts for being so gracious at the very end of Ramazan."
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